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A Tribute to Ernie

I first met Ernie 26 years ago when I started a new position at Microsoft. He was the first person at my door to welcome me, along with his beloved dog, Sunny. From that day forward, my life has been richer because of him.

A few memories that capture the wonderful man Ernie was.

The Heart of a Friend

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Ernie and I shared the same birthday, August 12th. It didn't matter where I was in the world, I would always receive a "Happy Birthday" greeting from him. He was a master of staying connected.

I remember once giving a public speech at Microsoft, and my parents came to attend. Ernie was organizing the event, and he not only saved two front-row seats for them but also personally greeted them at the door and walked them to their spots. My Mum, who thought he was "the bee’s knees," (an old English term) never forgot that act of kindness.

As many of you know, Ernie loved to cook, and corn on the cob and lasagna were two of his specialties. He brought one or the other to every get-together— the corn prepped and wrapped for the oven. I hosted one of those parties, and it took me weeks to clean my oven afterward. Little did I know each corn package held so much butter which then escaped, smoked, and went everywhere. That said, it was always fantastic corn.

Ernie was also wonderfully spontaneous. One time, when we both happened to be in Paris, he suggested we explore a neighborhood called 'Le Marais.' We went from bar to bar that night and danced until dawn. I am normally in bed by 10 p.m., but I wouldn't have traded that night for anything.

We all know how much Ernie loved Karaoke. During a sales conference in New Orleans, he convinced me to sing a duet. About a minute into our performance, a guy jumped on stage and dove out the window, immediately followed by a policeman doing the same! Ernie and I stopped, looked at each other, shrugged, and resumed our song. Nothing was going to stop him from singing.

And finally, about Ernie's competitive spirit: A small group of us would occasionally get together for a communal meal and a game of Password. As we played, Ernie would sometimes "remind" us of the rules. Coincidentally, these "rules" always seemed to favor him! He was a cheeky competitor.

His True Self

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He was, as my Mum would say, a "character"—one who wore his heart and his emotions right on his sleeve.

I truly believe that all of us have a richer life for having had Ernie in our lives. I know I certainly do.

We'll miss you, my friend.  ❤️

Ernie will be greatly missed in our Malden Court community. Our deepest condolences to all who have known and loved, Ernie. 
My sincere condolences.  Ernie was always a warm, positive person who gave all to everything he did.  He is and will be greatly missed.
The Fujikado-Soo family was lucky to be at the table with Ernie on numerous occasions over the past 15+ years. He was always effervescent in sharing space, making us feel welcome, telling stories, enthusiastically talking sports, and clearly proud (and loving) his nieces. UW Husky football and his joy in tailgating is one of my fondest memories.  He made it a point to find us, feed us, and get us pumped up for the game. I have no doubt the family has and is telling beautiful and loving Ernie memories. xo, Betti, Dereck, Linnea, & Alissa
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My deepest condolences to the Lou & Bladin families. 
My condolences to Ernie's family. I first met Ernie (and Donna) at Van Asselt Elementary when we would walk to school.  We continued our friendship through college.  Ernie was always good natured and supportive to everyone.  
I have fond memories of working with Ernie at Microsoft in the 90’s.  His smile lit up the room.  He made every customer & partner event more fun with his positive attitude & fun loving spirit.  My heartfelt sympathies to his family & friends.  
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Ernie, Chris and LJD out for the evening — with Chris Tran
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Ernie, thank you so much for driving my mom to the hospital when her water broke to gave birth to me 50 years ago. I don't remember that day but I'm sure it was exciting for you since you had just received your driver's license. May you rest in peace. We  will sorely miss you. 
Dear Donna Peter and family, i am so sorry for your loss. I know the care and love you shared for your brother. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.  
Sorry to learn of the passing of Ernie, my beloved cousin.  He will be dearly missed ... his caring personality and his sense of humor.  We should've grown up together in Seattle if my family could be allowed to immigrate to the US earlier (when I was 6 or 7 years old).  I didn't get to meet Ernie and Donna until 1982 when I first visited Vancouver/Seattle.  Ernie and Donna warmly welcomed me to the country and brought me to see the beautiful scenery of the Pacific NW and Vancouver, B.C.  I still remember the time when we visited the Grouse Mountains on Vancouver Island.   We had so much fun riding in the Cable Car ...  Ernie, RIP,  you are now safe and pain free - being reunited with Auntie Sue.

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